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Find the Artist Within By Eileen BergenRead about Creativity on erreur404.info. This article about "Find the Artist Within By Eileen Bergen" will help you with the Creativity. erreur404.info specializes in Creativity. As part of Creativity your website, you also need to be aware of all everything out there so we are provideing these articles for you as reference. Can anyone be an artist? People admiring my work often say, “I could never do that!” I say, “Yes, you can!” Eight years ago, during a very difficult time in my career in finance (Downsizings, layoffs – let’s not talk about it, OK?), my company sent me to a development workshop for female executives. I came out of a particularly thought-provoking discussion group and penned the following very prophetic free verse. Threads They Said Mimi said, “Why don't you paint again?” Carole said, “You can do it!” Cheryl said, “You have an artist within. Reach down. Bring it out.” Martha said, “There’s a strength within you.” Bob said, “Reach for the sky. Be your mother’s daughter. The threads came together.
I believe anyone with a creative eye can be an artist. If you know what you like when you see it, you can be an artist. If you know what someone else will like, you can be a commercial artist. You only need to find your medium or craft. To find the artistic spirit within you: 1. Think about your abilities, not your dis-abilities; what you can do, not what you can’t. Maybe you’re good with the computer. Think graphic arts. Maybe you wield a mean needle. Think of practical sewn items to which you can add artistic touches. Today with the endless supply of craft materials and kits to get you started, there’s something for everyone – or I should say – something for every artist. 2. Determine your bliss. I once read that if a woman thinks back to what she most enjoyed when she was between 8 and 11, she can identify her bliss. For men, it’s between 10 and 14. They mature later, you know – some women would say never. If, at that age, you were always making “stuff” (doesn’t matter what) and loved having your own crayons (that no one else was allowed – under penalty of death – to touch) and maybe your own set of colored pencils, art and crafting could be your bliss. If you took particular joy in actually producing something – an end product – rather than just messing with all those neat (or should I say, messy) paints, you almost certainly have an artist within. 3. Browse a local crafts superstore or Internet crafting sites (please start by browsing around TheArtfulCrafter.com!). Go up and down the aisles, whether virtual or real, and see what appeals to you. Purchase a few kits. [Aside: If you intend to sell what you make from the get-go, be sure to consider what will also appeal to your future customers.] 4. Don’t be afraid to try something new. To me, a sub-definition of artist is “someone who is always trying something new” – new techniques, new media. You have ittle to lose – the cost of a kit or a few tubes of paint – and very much to gain!
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OTHER ARTICLES 5 Ways to Enhance Your Creativity By Shery Ma Belle Arrieta-Russ We're born creative. However, this innate characteristic becomes buried as we get older. Our logical left brain usually takes the driver's seat. Here are 5 ways to help you unearth your creative self.1. Surprise Your Mind. List laughable, ridiculous, outrageous and bizarre ideas. Don't limit yourself to ideas that other people consider "sane," "reasonable" or "logical." The best and most creative ideas stem from silly ones. When you're in a creative mode, you're suspending judgment on ideas yo… True Power Series Part I. Visualization: Image Production and Verbal Thought By S.C. Giles (5 minutes a day) There is no limit to what you can visualize. The most effective visualization usually happens when emotion is connected with a strong image as, for example, when you really want something specific that you think will make you happy. But, visualization can be used to change core beliefs, to combat what you may consider a negative belief, without trying to oppose that belief. Say you would like to have greater abundance, but you believe there's something inherently wrong … Learn A Life Skill TODAY! By Linda Gray Did you ever watch your grandma knitting?Wasn't it boring? Didn't it seem to take forever?Most of us live life in the fast lane.Who needs to buy balls of yarn, search for patterns and spend - heaven forbid - the next three months making a jumper, when we can buy one in the high street for next to nothing.....So why bother learning to knit?the garment you make yourself is special to you or whoever you make it for. Create your own unique 'look'.you will NEVER bump into someone wearing the exact … Creative Thinking - A Different Way To Think By Terje Ellingsen Since we started at school and evolved up the levels and grades, we have been familiar with a certain way of thinking. This way of thinking is called "critical" thinking and it emphasizes the skills of analysis rather than creative thinking and creative problem solving. Our formal education systems are using teaching models that are focused on how to understand claims, follow logical arguments, figure out the answer, eliminate the incorrect paths and finally finding the correct ones.There … Permission To Be An Artist - Granted! By Linda Dessau Since I've been offering Artist Retreat Day programs, I've been hearing a lot about the concept of "permission". Some artists who said yes to a retreat day shared that this was a much-needed structure to enable and empower them to FINALLY give themselves permission to take time for their creative work.Others just couldn't say yes, just couldn't give themselves permission.What does it mean to have permission to do something? My thesaurus tells me that other words related to permission are: cons… |
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